Martinez Zogo: One year after his death, what next?Grand Welcoming Ceremony Held for Second Generation EthiopiansTwo Garrison Commander commissions refurbished office, accommodation blocks

A year after the gruesome murder of journalist Martinez Zogo, authorities in Cameroon are yet to fully shed light on the circumstances surrounding his kidnapping, torture, and killing.

Martinez was 50 years old when his body was found on an empty plot of land in Ebogo, a locality in Yaounde, Cameroon, on 22 January 2023. He had left his radio station, Amplitude FM, at about 8 PM on 17 January. People saw a group of men in a black Toyota Prado follow his car as he drove quickly to a nearby Gendarmerie brigade.

But the gate was closed, his car was hit by the Prado, and the journalist was spirited away. Five days later, his naked corpse was found dumped on the outskirts of the capital.

Following Zogo’s abduction and killing, authorities arrested several people, including two key suspects, Jean-Pierre Amougou Belinga, and Léopold Maxime Eko Eko. However, the military court in charge of the matter has yet to conclude its investigation.

One of the suspects, Amougou Belinga is a businessman and media tycoon who
owns the newspaper L’Anecdote and TV channels Vision 4 and Telesud while Maxim Eko Eko is the director of the state external intelligence service.

On December 1, a leaked military court document showed that a release order was allegedly signed by Justice Sikati II Kamo, ordering the pair’s release from continued detention. However, Justice Kamo denied the report as ‘false information’. A few days later, the judge was replaced by another magistrate.

Consequently, in less than ten months, two judges working on the Martinez Zogo investigation have been removed and replaced by the authorities. This has not only derailed the investigation and the court proceedings but has raised concerns about interference by the authorities in the case, casting doubt on the independence of the judicial system in Cameroon.

Recently, reports said that another public official, Stéphane Martin Savom, mayor of Bibey municipality, in the center of Cameroon, was summoned for interrogation, plus other alleged suspects in connection wi
th the case.

The investigation into the murder of Zogo is believed to hold considerable suspense, given the implication already of top public figures and close allies to rival political clans in the country.

However, family members of the late host of the ‘Embouteillage program’, organized a mass on January 17, 2024, to pay him homage, followed by Amplitude’s staff on January 18, 2024, while they wait for the government to get hold of Martinez’s murders.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

The Addis Ababa City Administration in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ethiopian Diaspora Service organized an official welcoming ceremony for the Second-Generation Ethiopians at Friendship Park today.

It is to be recalled that the premier invited the second-generation diaspora to come to their origin in three rounds from 30th December 2023 to the end of September 2024 under the theme ‘Back to your origins.’

The first-round homecoming under the motto “Connect to Your Culture” began from 30 December 2023 and ends on 29 January 2024.

As part of the first round of the invitation, Ethiopian Diasporas from across the globe are arriving in Addis Ababa.

An official welcoming ceremony has been conducted today for the Second-Generation Ethiopians at Friendship Park today.

This event marks official welcoming of the first phase Ethiopians abroad returning to their homeland.

Speaking on the event, Addis Ababa City Administration Mayor Adanech Abiebie officially welco
med them inviting to know Ethiopia well and contribute to their homeland where they should certainly be proud of to invite others visit it.

The Mayor lauded their courage in choosing to experience Ethiopia firsthand, defying inaccurate portrayals often disseminated through social media and certain media outlets.

Tourism Minister, Nasise Chali highlighted Ethiopia’s wealth of stunning destinations and dives experiences just waiting to be discovered, including the Ethiopian Epiphany festivity set to be celebrated this weekend.

The minister urged the returning Ethiopians to become ambassadors of their homeland, sharing its beauty and immense resources with the world.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Commodore Emmanuel Ayesu Kwafo, the Two Garrison Commander of the Ghana Armed Forces, has commissioned a renovated office and staff accommodation block for personnel of the Two Provost Detachment of the Ghana Military Police at the Tommy Barracks, Takoradi.

The office, and one-bedroom accommodation unit, were renovated with support from the Ghana Gas Company, Bank of Ghana, Adamus Mining Company, Ghana Port and Harbour Authority, Takoradi, Ghana Maritime Authority, Takoradi, and Volta Aluminum Company Limited.

Commodore Kwafo, also the Flag Officer Commanding the Western Naval Command, speaking during a short ceremony to commission the edifices, expressed gratitude to the partners for their various contributions towards the refurbishment of the facilities.

He said the blocks would go a long way to enhance the work of the Two Provost Detachment of the Ghana Military Police and effectively deliver on its mandates.

‘We are grateful to you, our partners, for your contributions in making the 2 Provost Detachm
ent as beautiful as it is. Your contribution to the Ghana Armed Forces is a direct one to the nation,’ he noted.

The Two Garrison Commander advised users of the facilities to ensure they properly maintained the blocks for their longevity.

Commodore Kwafo gave the assurance that the Ghana Armed Forces would continue to secure the country from all forms activities that would jeopardise the peace and stability, especially during the electioneering period.

Captain Monica Yiribokeya, Officer Commanding the Two Provost Detachment, said the Detachment had over the years not seen any significant renovation since its establishment in 1962.

She said: ‘The effects of adverse weather and engineering defects have left deep cracks in the building, resulting in its gradual deterioration and made the working environment unconducive for personnel.’

She continued: ‘With the completion of the Detachment office and accommodation, we have been able create a conducive working environment by acquiring the necessary equipment l
ike workstation for the general office, assorted furniture, CCTV cameras, and a wireless internet facility among others.’

Captain Yiribokeya, therefore, expressed appreciation to the partners for aiding her outfit to refurbish the facilities to enhance their work.

Mr Stephen Donkor, the Head of Community Relations and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Ghana Gas Company, said the gesture formed part of the Company’s resolve to support the Military to work under favourable conditions, while protecting the country from any aggression.

Source: Ghana News Agency